If in china,they--parents, must "are" when interviewed and no exemption could be used. But a lot of passed. which means they must answer "NO".
In US, the question is "have you ever been", which means even you "Are NOT" but you "were", you still need to say "Yes", but they have exemption. However, some get passed with "NO".
Does it mean check cannot get it, right? -- that's only my 2 cents opinion. Pls advice. Thanks
my 2 cents--"NO" is ok.
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最近我知道的一个案例,是公民配偶申请移民,在广州面谈
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申请豁免有两种情况,1,已经离开中共组织两年以上,这种比较容易
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